The Armchair Critics

Andrew and Damith analyse whether a Test win over Australia is better than consuming a fresh kottu. They try to make sense of the latest SLC shenanigans with the help of a large cup of moonshine. (On a mobile device? Click here to listen to the podcast)

Damith and Andrew battle through this new Pokemon Go craze, noisy Sri Lankan train stations and the flu to discuss the England tour, Angelo Mathews's captaincy and the future of Sri Lanka's cricket. On a mobile device? Click here to listen.

In part-two of our interview with Sidath Wettimuny, the discussion turns to Sri Lanka's domestic cricket structure and how it can be improved. Listen to the first part of the interview here. And if you're on a mobile device, you can download both episodes: Part 1 and Part 2.

Sidath Wettimuny talks candidly with Damith Samarakoon about Sri Lanka Cricket's existing governance structure in this edition of the podcast and reveals that the International Cricket Council too had backed the proposed changes. [On a mobile device? Click here to listen.]

Are the rumours that the podcast was banned really true? Andrew and Damith return from the cold to tell you the truth. Our prodigal podcasters then catch up with the latest Sri Lankan cricket news, including changes to the selection committee, Kusal 'Sharapova' Perera's potential disbarment, the Sri Lanka Women's team, and all while trying desperately to not talk about the Men. Do excuse the hum you might here in the background, as Andrew refused to turn off his fan for fear of melting! #ColomboWeather. It's good to be back. (On a mobile device? Click here to listen to the podcast)

Andrew Fernando is ESPNcricinfo's Sri Lanka correspondent. A voracious accumulator in paper ball cricket during his primary school days, Fernando's greatest cricketing achievement remains his leadership of the Boys side in a famous campaign against the Girls and Reject Boys outfit in year 3. Blessed also with an astute mind, Fernando is remembered for pioneering the six-and-out rule in his classroom and for formulating the quickly-put-the-ball-in-your-pocket-so-the-teacher-doesn't-see contingency plan for sudden adult arrival. Follow him on Twitter: @andrewffernando.

Damith Samarakoon is a Sri Lankan cricket writer who contributes sporadically to ESPNCricinfo's Page2. His all round cricket ability is not rated by anyone except himself. Self proclaimed book cricket world champion, Samarakoon spends most of his time blogging at www.theflyslip.net. Willing to work for Kirbath and Kokkis, he lives with a stuffed cat and his computer. Follow him on Twitter: @theflyslip.